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l4fil! Tln:it IkedaU Oiven w for Demons I a oat demonstration" S1Pk M it ar u. place. ' -"". , infoiina '0" "" . i Jrt"1 ,nt Haslett. Tne nn.i I held at Kiddle on Ldl iU , ,rt-i,llstr from the r' kiVileiuoiisi ration wnmi .... M 111 . ill J. M- Cornult rlacc k"1 .. l 3H in the aflcruorn. KfJ nr day. ihe V i" 'f i ll Iav Creek for a " " Zn at the Saul Perdue FrS "li o rlo k in the morning. Ki or the meeting "t Yoncal V PL. .naounced later . rs0 MOT"" t:t-HA.N-GK. .tak n.l 1'ine Sts. mew and ,ruck8, tOUr; All in, ... i i.m-o Some of L r-':, ""r,V:iPd. Some M:; Let u. know what fcfUW tnw n) b(i,9 and )erlllg a", McGHEW KOSE. cairn i nf ? MAKES V f mm l & blood j its kind on the coast and la d.wrv ing of general support. kpORTS CHATTER lilin of Salt Lake, with ton games W' . hut hulling aver- '"3 Si Vith .4 50. Charlie Tick rtmenio. however. Is only six Wind Mr. Siglin f t ri .444 Pick has played in every game r M has been to hat 54 limes i tai batted out 4 safe hits. Shcl . 0f Vernon leads tne pltch , with dean slate of fireo wins i Mir one run ha? been credited . ...j- ..-.1 'm.ol, r Hun visco also have three wins and . ... .... thi.ir run resDon8lhle Ltolunin shows 5, 7 and X respect- nrrrtm slate inlerseholasl Ic L'k mil field championships will held at the Multnomah Athletic L trirk at Porlland May 26 and Jth. . mit... r R.nili1 lt ntrin I T!l pOSSlUMIIJ "i ........ sjinter taarue i uun".-i ............ . r . . ni ... '! In Iha lTni. $t:tl. Ar" -" 1 ftjljf Or W asniUKUHI Hem? vniin wlll do more to bring national tution than any feature that could nurd. The whole world Is now ithing Padtloek and an. meet he tapctes In, the world will want to tw of hi' performances. The Lhliutfon affair is tne only one of What has become of the great In terscholastic meets that the coast universities used to promole In the years gone by? California and Stan ford used to put on meets with en tries from the Canadian to the Mex ican borders, while Oregon and Washington both used to stage these scholastic meets, hut every ono of these meets aro now a matter of memory. There Is no question but that such meets do considerable to develop the school hoyS and such world stars as Fred Kelly and Derg strom of the University of Sum hern California; Windnaglo of Oregon and many otherB are children of these former great meets. Pretty tough on young Ceorge Murphy of the University of Wash ington crew. After the race with Cal ifornia, the crew from Washington got together and elected George the captain of the crew for 19112. On ar riving home George heard the bad news that his selection would not sland. They have a rule at Washing ton that only men who have won the varsity letters in Ihe current year are eligible for vole as captains. Oh this technicality, the election will be declared unoffklul. However, at a Inter date, a new election will be held, and lt Is to be hoped that Mr. George will land his big leadership. There is no questioning his popular ity with his crew members and his permanent election will he generally popular. In the meantime "rules is rules. " ipiii Br. Edwards' 0' ivc Tsllrts Get at the Cause irA Remove It Tt rhwV C!:va Tablet. ti:o jars fir eJrrit, :".cv r.r.'.'.y on tiie k-k-.J rosi.r!y !o tl:o wor1:. itr.t a.. i.Utl vith Yri trcath fin : ff-i ( ihw..- I-J.--5 tli-.-m. fir. tdnrd3' I Hvi 'I aL:lr-N are n ,;;a'lewa:ic"Ti ri'H villi olive A lhfjrt r.;.t'v wit f m:!v on U:e p-jad liver, firnufc-ting tl;cm 1 1 rvrJacuVa, : Ihi Liood, an-1 p'yir-TC.ttr.! ;, Ibeyj B'lfchcal'r.:.: !:. . , vi:!icat anvtf k si rite ti'kt .. I ouj or t o 8 ! ii:H i' i a " ei-': - "I uvte t.? fcm? I HI. V-;. , 3 v a to. If financial arrangements can be made the winning crew of the North west rowing regatta In July will row the winning crew of the California organization for the Pacific tcoast j tit If . The Pacific Coast Association Of Amateur Oarsmen have sanctioned (the meeting and so has the northwest Innd the date of September 9 in San Francisco is satisfactory to both governing bodies. The only thing to be settled now is the financing of , the race and things look good that jthls will he adjusted. Alienation Case To Be Appealed today t, ,d a bill of ncpuon. and notice of uiuitvii f . . aufiinuuii or airt-ctions. farter n't-elvd an nu-.r,! M- tr.,11.,1 .1 after the Jury found Hull gulliy of iik me uiiecuoiis 01 Mrs. Car ter. While u a ... 1.. .1... Sanitarium at .Sutherlin. Ir Hull iiiimedlat.ly fil,-,l notice oi appeal and the case will be tak.-n to the su preme court. This court will he re quired to s. t a precedent in this state as a new question Is at Issue, that of whether or not a wife ir compe tent to serve as a witness for her husband in such an action. Mrj. Carter was the principal wliness In the action for her husband and li was largely on her testimony that the case was decided. The defend ant a attorneys objected to her tes timony being Introduced at the or iginal trial. 4 TKK.tTV IS lUTIHi:i WASHINGTON' April. 10 The senate ratified the treaty providing tbat the I'nited Slates pay Colombia I2S.UO0,- 000 for the partitioning of Pan- ama. 0 4w- to cut a few corners with his fliv ver and consequently repeatid the exploit of one llumpty-Duinpty. Joe Dyer went out with his truck Satur day morning and collected the re mains. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. April 3 a daughter: and to Mr. and Mrs. Gold In Uuell, April 4 a son. A revival n-eetlng will begin In the Christian church on Sunday, April 24. W. U Straub. of Eugene is the evangelist, and Mrs. Nannie M. Stev enson as the singer. Everybody in vited to come out and help make the meeting a success. Ol'KNS OI"KH':s. .Dr. V. H. Cornutt. of Portland, who has been fitting up a suite of offices In the Parkins building, has now opened them and is ready for business. Dr. Cornutt has installed a fine set of office furniture and has an attractive suite of rooms. ,KT MB HKI.P YOU GKT A HOME. I have made arrangements by which I can offer you some very de sirable lots both on improved and unimproved streets and hulld houses to suit purchaser. Will give you long time payments at reasonable interest. If you are interested in getting a home, see me at my resi dence, 818 North Jacl-.son St. Phone 388-Y. B. S. Nichols, General Contractor. Weather Summary Week Ending 19th The forepart of the week was cold with heavy frosts over a large part of the slate. Warm weather followed but by the close of the week, the temperature had fallen again. There was considerable cloudiness and rain ocrnrcd frequently. Farm work made satisfactory progress. In Ihe principal wheat growing counties, winter wheat is doing well hut In western localities low fields show damage from excessive mois ture. Seeding of spring wheat, onts. and barley Ih progressing; early sown wheat and oals coming up well. The ground Is being prepared for corn, and In DoiiKlas county sweet corn is being planted. Cherries, pears and prunes are generally in full bloom, and apple bloom Is opening. Some additional damage was done by Ihe cherries, over limited areas. Apples and prunes In the commercial dis tricts are apparently not harmed. Tiirlps are doing some damage to Ihe prunes in Marion county. Alfalfa is making fair growth, but needs warmer weaiher. Aphlds are Injuring vetch In Henlon county. Pasturage is generally adequate except In some of the elevated districts whero Ihe grass Is starting slowly. Stock Is doing well except In some elevated localities, where the feed is short. Lambing is progressing under fav orable conditions. Shearing of sheep has begun In Morrow county. Pota to planting is In progress and early potatoes are coming up. Some of the early potatoes were injured by Ihe frost. Some old potatoes are Just be ing dun. Garden vegetables are some what backward. EDWARD I . WEI.US. Meteorollglst. MVItTI.K riiKKK NKWS XOTKS 4 AHOIXD THE TOWN i nilergoc-ii Operation lola Cheevers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Cheevers, of Klkton, rec ently underwent a serious throat op eration at the Mercy hospital Willi Dr Seeley in attendance Going to Coqiillle Hoy Agee, who recently resigned is school clerk, leaves Sunday for Coquille, where he has accepted a position as first deputy to the county clerk. His family will follow as soon is school is out here. A. T. Lawrence had the misfortune o lose an aulo robe out of his car last evening while at band practice. The car was parked at the rear ol (he Palace of Sweets, and upon Mr. Lawrence's return to the car, he found the door open and the robe missing. lteHrt.s Rule of lots W. D. Wolforth of Green yester day purchased the lots on the cor ner of North Jackson and Second Avenue, Kast, from Mrs. F.Ua Stew art. Mr. Wolforth Intends to erect a modern California bungalow on this land and will make his future home in this city. The Bale of the prop erty was made through the A. T. Lawrence real estate agency. PROrKMIOXAIj CARDS VI HV I.. Ik. MllOIti: - ilusi. SUIillo. plann, harmony, theory. Ttwrhfr' normal course. B.'ll Sisters' liltlg. Phone I'. K. IIIIIS II, Vloi.lHi"iTHI ITION. No. 7. Kohlhugun Hlock. IIAIIAIIAI (ill. Auctioneer, gets high I. 630 N. Pine 8t mis. K. IJ. OWKN Cut Fluwers. Pbont 140. 403 W. Can. int. m. ll. I'l Vl EH Chiropractic Physician. Ill W. Ln tu. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN ! For our Announcement the latter part of this week. STOP LOOK LISTEN Churchill Hardware Company TA KOSEBCRG, ORE(iO.. ICE 'JjgEBMC ICf CDMPAHV Delivered to any part of the city on short notice. Phone your orders to us for prompt delivery. Mrs. W. A. N'ewton has returned from Klamath Falls where she went to attend her daiiEbtr. Mrs. William TT .... u-no 111 Tvllll T.tl,.ll. IllTIIIHIIH " II" T. III ...... mnnla. Mrs. Hermann is now much improved and returned home with her moiher. Mr. and Mrs. Cracy are preparing to move to Uoseburg soon. Andrew Redifcr and wife of Ash land are visiting here with his hro ther K. W. Kedlfer. of south Myrtle Mr. nnd Mrs. Item Fale spent sev eral days here last week returning to their Days Creek farm Sunday evenlni;. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox of Peer Creek, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cox's . , . n' A n.tllr,... unit fnnillv. SISHT .III". l. .". J - The Y. P. S. C. V. was pleasantly entertained last Wednesday evening at the home of Vr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. Games, refreshments nn n truck ride down the highway fur nished amusement for the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. F.. Moore of llurk les were Myrtle Creek visitors Tues- d!Madilox and Abbot, our hustling young garage men have installed a whopping big gas tank and torn out the whole front of their building ami made a door big enough to admit a Hrltlsh tank, made a big electric sign and several other Improvements nnd are now ready to overhaul any thing from a wheelbarrow to an air plane. , . The plav "A Poor Married Man .i. iio.-o rrwli hith school Monday evening was well attended land was very well rendered. While reluming from Koseburg last Fridav evening. Mr. Hexroad. being In somewhat of hurry, tried LUMBER YARD X We mantifucture our own lumber mm nave uoiii muii aim uressea lumber at jard. If you want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. HORTK SIDE GROCERY LUMBER Of all dimebslons, at reasonable ntes while It lasts. U block North of West Side Store. 1267 Umpqos Avenue, j-nooe i;st-tt. Sheet MetalWork' OP A I.I, KIXDS J. II. SINNIGER 110 OAK STKF.KT PHONIC 42K fcK-ii- L-i.. fr-.c r rA -t - Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Ouklnn.l and YoncalU. W - -J Phone 14 KlIKKE t CHIMSIK WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Mas County Light and Water Co. TetTTy Liniment! 4rm iha aches that follow cxposuro SUDDEN changes of weather or exposure to cold and wet, start rheumatic twinfren and make your "bones ache. Sloan's Liniment brmirs rarmth. comfort snd qnicic relief to lame back, stiff )oinU, sprains strains, soreness. I'entlraltt rtlliaul mJi(. AU dnnrgKrtir-y.c, TOe. All supplies wb BUY WITH CARE - AND YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES Tilt, laiineps oi me iiritBn we cliarr" for our plumb ing a' i esnries please mlehtlly the f"lks who are In need of such convenience. The fact that only charge an honest price fr.r our supplies and only nr l-r a bill for the actur.l . r. res we render is building for us a business that pleases us. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Il'ifhea, Mgr. I4 N. Jack'on. Roseborit. SjSrSlj T VtttflTtrlsS Series 21 Big Six powmr. IJff.itcA ifWiiN $21 50 f.o.b.0. trail IN design, performance and quality of materials, Studebaker cars are first grade and the prices at which they are sold, when figured on a basis of price per pound of car weight, will compare favor ably with the prices of heavier cars, which, because of heavy weight, fre quently sell at much higher prices. 77ii5 is a Studebaker Year C. 0. THOMAS, Distributor SPECIALIX TOURINO CAR .... $1760 SPIXIAL-StX COUPE S2C50 UGHT-SIX TOURING CAR .' $I4SS SPtCIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER I7D0 SPECIAL-SIX 5FDAN 27SO LIGHT-SIX LANDAU-ROADSTER. I6S0 SPbCIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTFJt 1750 BIG-SIX TUUH1NG CAR 2IM LIGHT JilX SEDAN 2150 F. O. B. Detroit F. O. B. South Bud ALL STl'DEnAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES fT!UMaBXTa3ftgaSKV? On nuHlneNH J. If. lloolh spent yesterday In Oakland on banking business. Ulvorco Cae IHsinlsseil The Radford dlvorco case, which was heard In ihe circuit court yes terday was dismissed without preju dice by Judge J. V. Hamilton, after a few of Ihe witnesses had been ex amined. The JlldKe scored the plain tiff for brltiKliiR the case into the court' the evidence being wholly lacking. In return the JihIko was rebuked by the mother-in-law, who the defendant claimed was respon sible for Ihe court nction. l;l:VAItl j For the arrest and conviction of ! tho party or parties who last night stolo n ditnl four llosch mani'to from one of my trucks. IILNUY DENN. liici: & m 1: Are offering Municipal Domls that; yreld from 6 to 7 per' cent on Oregon. ' Washington and Montana towns and I counties. We specialize In Liberty nnd Victory Ilonds. We handle lingo nnd small orders sllko. HEMLINE Conservatory of Music PIANO VOICE Harmony and Theory Musical Kindergarten Kuhlhagon Dldf. Phone 390. 4oot Rosetmrg nnd Dougrns county. Right Out After Them ! Plenty of people want plenty of things. We've listed a few in this issue. Over 4000 NEWS-REVIEW buyers and their families are reckoning up their spring wants and needs right now. The way to sell those people those things is to CONNECT. Connect your goods with their wants. Put your story into their family confabs. You can do so o-n-l-y by telling it where they expect to see it. They guide their buying by NEWS-REVIEW Ads